Small vascular and Alzheimer disease-related pathologic determinants of dementia in the oldest-old.

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serval:BIB_4E7CFF10C474
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Publications
Institution
Titre
Small vascular and Alzheimer disease-related pathologic determinants of dementia in the oldest-old.
Périodique
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Sinka L., Kövari E., Gold G., Hof P.R., Herrmann F.R., Bouras C., Giannakopoulos P.
ISSN
0022-3069[print], 0022-3069[linking]
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
69
Numéro
12
Pages
1247-1255
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Comparative Study ; Journal Article Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
The relative contributions of Alzheimer disease (AD) and vascular lesion burden to the occurrence of cognitive decline are more difficult to define in the oldest-old than they are in younger cohorts. To address this issue, we examined 93 prospectively documented autopsy cases from 90 to 103 years with various degrees of AD lesions, lacunes, and microvascular pathology. Cognitive assessment was performed prospectively using the Clinical Dementia Rating scale. Neuropathologic evaluation included the Braak neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) and β-amyloid (Aβ) protein deposition staging and bilateral semiquantitative assessment of vascular lesions. Statistics included regression models and receiver operating characteristic analyses. Braak NFTs, Aβ deposition, and cortical microinfarcts (CMIs) predicted 30% of Clinical Dementia Rating variability and 49% of the presence of dementia. Braak NFT and CMI thresholds yielded 0.82 sensitivity, 0.91 specificity, and 0.84 correct classification rates for dementia. Using these threshold values, we could distinguish 3 groups of demented cases and propose criteria for neuropathologic definition of mixed dementia, pure vascular dementia, and AD in very old age. Braak NFT staging and severity of CMI allow for defining most of demented cases in the oldest-old. Most importantly, single cutoff scores for these variables that could be used in the future to formulate neuropathologic criteria for mixed dementia in this age group were identified.
Mots-clé
Age Factors, Aged, 80 and over, Alzheimer Disease/complications, Alzheimer Disease/pathology, Cohort Studies, Dementia, Vascular/complications, Dementia, Vascular/pathology, Female, Humans, Male, Prospective Studies
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Web of science
Open Access
Oui
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03/01/2011 15:13
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20/08/2019 15:04
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